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Embryo Development Corp. (EMBR) is in the Health Care Industry

Profit
Apr 30 2006
($657.0K)
Market Cap
Oct 02 2008
$20.9K

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  • Gene Mutation for Eye Disorder Found

    A genetic mutation that causes a congenital eye movement disorder called Duane syndrome has been identified by American and U.K. researchers, who said the finding may improve understanding of how the visual system develops. People with Duane syndrome, which affects nerve growth in the eye, have limited sideways eye...

    Articles 2008-07-24

  • Embryo Viability Studies Support Utility of Novel, Metabolomic Profiling Technology

    Molecular Biometrics presents scientific evidence supporting accuracy of its biospectroscopy-based metabolomics platform at major international conference. BARCELONA, Spain and CHESTER, N.J., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Molecular Biometrics, LLC, a privately-held metabolomics company developing novel clinical tools for applications in personalized medicine to more accurately...

    Articles 2008-07-07

  • Stanford Researchers Find Way to Predict IVF Success

    STANFORD, Calif. -- Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have identified a method that can predict with 70 percent accuracy whether a woman undergoing in vitro fertilization treatment will become pregnant. This information may someday help the tens of thousands of couples who want to...

    Articles 2008-07-02

  • One is the healthiest number: method may identify best embryos for in vitro fertilization

    Researchers have taken fingerprinting children to the next level. A group at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, is using DNA fingerprinting and other molecular techniques to identify viable embryos created during fertility procedures. Such research could improve the chance a woman will get pregnant when...

    Articles 2008-06-07

  • Management of patients with high sperm DNA damage

    The interest in the use of sperm DNA integrity as a predictor of fertility potential is on the rise1. Clear differences in the levels of sperm DNA damage have been observed between fertile and infertile men2. Men with a high percentage of DNA fragmentation have very low potential for...

    Articles 2008-02-01

  • Names in the News

    *Professor Ian Wilmut, the leader of the team which created Dolly the sheep through genetic cloning, has been knighted. In 1997, Sir Ian and his colleagues fused the genetic information from an adult sheep cell nucleus with an egg cell to form an embryo that developed into a genetically...

    Articles 2008-01-01

  • Addition of macromolecules to PZM-3 culture medium on the development and hatching of in vitro porcine embryos

    ABSTRACT : In this study, we conducted various experiments in order to develop enhanced cultural conditions for in vitro-produced porcine embryos. All embryos were produced by in vitro maturation IVM and fertilization IVF of immature oocytes from abattoirderived ovaries. In experiment 1, we cultured IVF embryos in 4 different groups,...

    Articles 2007-12-01

  • Protein plays an important role in increased skin pigmentation that can help protect against harmful UV exposure

    Researchers have identified a protein that plays an important, early role in the increase of protective skin pigmentation after exposure to ultraviolet UV radiation. The protein, called SOX9, is a transcription factor known to participate in embryo development and is expressed in many adult tissues including the heart, kidney, and...

    Articles 2007-12-01

  • Research Reveals Nutrient's Impact on the Embryo

    U.S. researchers say they've uncovered new clues on how embryonic cells regulate levels of retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A. Retinoic acid plays a vital role in embryo development, acting as a signal between cells to control development of the brain, limbs and many other tissues. Human embryos that...

    Articles 2007-11-19

  • SEX DOCTOR: I can't get pregnant

    LAST year I suffered an ectopic pregnancy and had to have a fallopian tube removed. Since then my husband and I have been trying for a baby but with no success. The doctor says it shouldn't be a problem but now I'm really worried my chances of having children have...

    Articles 2007-09-02

  • Ultrasonic waves as a physical barrier for damage of the subterranean termite Reticulitermes flavipes Kollar (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in wood of Pinus radiata (D. Don).(Technical Note)

    Abstract The behavior of the subterranean termite Reticulitermes flavipes Kollar (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) when applying ultrasonic fields under three single frequencies (100, 500, and 1000 kHz), in order to establish the conditions to create a physical barrier to their action, using...

    Articles 2007-09-01

  • Ecotoxicological evaluations of common hatchery substances and procedures used in the production of Sydney rock oysters Saccostrea glomerata

    ABSTRACT Progress in the Sydney rock oyster Saccostrea glomerata industry, through the adoption of oyster spat selected for faster growth and disease resistance, has been hampered by long-term variability in commercial hatchery spat supply. As part of a broader study to evaluate spat production impediments, the chronic...

    Articles 2007-08-01

  • Earliest multicellular animals uncovered

    Fossilized embryos predating the Cambrian Explosion by 10,000,000 years provide evidence that early animals already had begun to adopt some of the structures and processes seen in today's embryos, say researchers from Amherst (Mass.) College and nine other institutions. Scientists from the U.S., United Kingdom,...

    Articles 2007-06-01

  • Hamilton Thorne Biosciences Announces Third-round FDA Marketing Clearance of its ZILOS-tk® Zona Laser Drill for Additional Clinical Applications of Blastomere Biopsy and Trophectoderm Biopsy

    BEVERLY, Mass. -- Hamilton Thorne Biosciences reported today that it has received third-round FDA marketing clearance for additional clinical applications for its ZILOS-tk[R] zona laser drill. The ZILOS-tk[R] is now the only non-contact laser device to be awarded marketing clearance for zona-pellucida drilling for blastomere biopsy and...

    Articles 2007-05-15

  • Mom? Dad?

    Last January, Flora, a female Komodo dragon at the Chester Zoo in England, became both mom and dad to seven babies. Flora laid a clutch of leathery eggs in May 2006. The zoo's staff was shocked to find embryos, or developing young, inside three collapsed...

    Articles 2007-04-16

  • Case 1: compromised fertility in a patient with chronic pelvic pain

    Presentation of the case: S.R. is a 34-year-old with severe pelvic pain and infertility. She has been attempting to conceive for the last 30 months and notes that her painful symptoms began within 6 months of discontinuing oral contraceptives. History: The patient reports a 2-year...

    Articles 2007-03-01

  • Research and Markets: Embryo Development Corp - Financial Report Provides an Unbiased, Accurate, Independent Approach to Company Analysis

    DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c51139) has announced the addition of "Embryo Development Corp - Financial Report" to their offering. The Embryo Development Corp Financial Report contains the company's contact information, details, business overview, shares information, stock performance history, price and volume figures, dividends,...

    Articles 2007-02-26

  • Healing potential

    Stem cells are thought to hold huge potential for treating a wide range of disease and disability. Most adult cells in the body have a particular purpose which cannot be changed, but stem cells, as they are still at an early stage of development, retain the potential to...

    Articles 2007-02-23

  • One-parent embryos: A step ahead in stem cells

    When the subject is stem cell research, the term embryo is not only ethically charged, but increasingly hard to define. Now, University of Pennsylvania researchers have stretched the definition even further. In studies with mice, they created embryos using genetic material from only one parent - either a...

    Articles 2007-02-19

  • Scientist appeals to MPs on stem cells

    A top Newcastle scientist has been to Westminster to urge the Government to back pioneering moves to create hybrid animal and human embryos for stem cell research on Tyneside. Dr Lyle Armstrong from Newcastle University told MPs allowing such 'hybrid and chimera embryos' to be developed in test...

    Articles 2007-02-02

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  • Incorporated: 1995

Embryo Development is engaged in developing, acquiring, manufacturing and marketing various bio-medical devices throughout the United States. All of the license agreements for the development of various medical devices, inclusive of the Self-Sheilding Needle, have effectively been terminated and Co. has determined that the remaining assets it had purchased relating to medical products have no viable marketability. As a result, management has determined that Co. is no longer in the development stage and is a "shell company" with no meaningful assets or operations other than its efforts to identify and merge with an operating company or otherwise engage in a strategic or financial transaction.

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Embryo Development Corp. Company Info

Board of Directors

Matthew L. Harriton

Dr. Daniel Durchslag

Contact Information

305 Madison Avenue

Suite 4510

New York, NY

http://www.edcmed.com

212 808-0607

NAICS Code

Electromedical and Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturing: 334510
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